Sunday, September 30, 2007

Sexual Offender List

It amazes me. The "Call" has space to print numerous salaries of selected public employees, sometimes repeatedly with editorial comment. Yet, that don't have much space for news you can use. You won't read this in the "Call". No, there much too busy counting and printing how many times a public employee calls home before 5pm. You'll have to try to figure out the reasoning behind their priorities.
Below is the list of the registered sexual offenders in our area. For other zip codes or more information, see the MO Highway Patrol Website below.


Bridges, Jason D
13149 Butler Oak Dr Apt 4
St Louis, MO
63128
Efken, Joshua R
4531 Little Rock Apt B
St Louis, MO
63128
Henley, Paul Robert
4528 Garon Drive
St Louis, MO
63128
Leible, John Eugene
4352 Kensington Manor Dr
St Louis, MO
63128
Pfeiffer, Kerwin Anthony
12574 Chardin Place Apt 1
St Louis, MO
63128
Wolf, Joseph A
4709 Brunston Drive
St Louis, MO
63128
St. Louis

63129

Aguado, Arthur P
2650 Denacre
St Louis, MO
63129
Bennett, Ronald A
5032 Flintwood Dr
St Louis, MO
63129
Berkemeier, Curtis D
5064 Clayridge Dr Apt 105
St Louis, MO
63129
Brooks, Ronald J
4489 El Paulo Ct Apt D
St Louis, MO
63129
Brown, Jeffrey L
5280 Cricket Glen Ct
St Louis, MO
63129
Capri, David A
4325 Barcelos Dr
St Louis, MO 63129
Clark, Randy
5576 Oakville Heights Ct
St Louis, MO
63129
Dixon, Thomas O
900 Lynton Drive
Mehlville, MO
63129
Elkins, Ward T
1135 Corumba Walk Apt D
St Louis, MO
63129
Faille Jr., Michael
2577 Grayland Walk
Oakville, MO
63129
Gibbons, Martin Matthew
1155 Kinslar Drive Apt D
St Louis, MO
63129
Henthorn Jr., Michael Allen
2836 Innbruck Dr Apt Q
St Louis, MO
63129
Holloway, Paul Fredrick
2713 Irondale Dr
St Louis, MO
63129
Knotts, Dennis
3500 Sunland Garden Ct
St Louis, MO
63129
Manhal, Donald
2860 E Innsbruck Apt H
St Louis, MO
63129
Mcnelly, Bradley D
1164 Casa Brazilia Ct Apt F
St Louis, MO
63129
Ohlman, Edward Thomas
2527 El Paulo Ct Apt C
St Louis, MO
63129
Olson, Richard D
6630 Heintz Court
St Louis, MO
63129
Page, Robert E
7132 Christopher Dr
St Louis, MO
63129
Recker, Fred
4146 Metaxa Apt D
St Louis, MO
63129
Reichle, John C
4216 Casa Brazilia Apt D
St Louis, MO
63129
Schulze, Carl
516 Aqua Ridge
St Louis, MO
63129
Shipley, Richard Neal
142 Kinswood Ln
St Louis, MO
63129
Snyder, Courtney A
5053 Clayridge Dr 113
St Louis, MO
63129
Vansaghi, Jeffrey M
4953 Tanqueray Apt C
St Louis, MO
63129
Walker, James L
4050 Nottingham Estates
St Louis, MO
63129
Wamsley, Steve R
5238 Lemay Ferry Rd Apt 3
St Louis, MO
63129
http://www.mshp.dps.mo.gov/CJ38/Search

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

What Motivates Me? Good Question.

I know what most of you must be thinking. People who are actively involved in the South St. Louis County community have little respect for the “Call”. But they don’t spend a lot of time and effort searching through public records, interviewing former “Call” employees and writing about them on a weekly basis. What motivates me?
Well, let me be up front about my motivation. Let me spell it out for you.
Let me tell you a story.
About 16 years ago I moved into the area and read the “Concord Call” as it came in my mailbox. I must admit it motivated me to help many of the local institutions as I thought they were often under attack and needed assistance. Years later, as I would get involved in higher level committees and eventually serve on the school district’s board of education, I would find the source of the negativity to be the “Call” itself. Not content on reporting the news, they would make or instigate the news. Now the “Call”, like anyone else, has the constitutional right of free speech. It’s just a damn shame that they can constantly distort the truth to simply stir controversy, but even I would rather have that than censorship. But the citizens deserve the truth. This kind of stuff you already know, because you have read the” Call” before. Here’s the rest of my story.
As a new school board member, the “Call” usually left me alone. They really liked to hammer the female board members. It wasn’t until I e-mailed one of their guest editorial writers that they started their silly attacks on me. It was so funny. This guy was editorializing about our conflict of interest policies and I pointed out how hypocritical he was being from his days of elected office. He would soon end his editorial writing, but I had made them mad. They printed a cartoon soon following this conflict and I was drawn as a monster. You can bet I kept a copy for the grandkids.
Although they had numerous problems with the district, as they have had pretty much since their inception, I was rarely a target of their personal attacks. Usually they would concentrate on whoever was running for re-election that year.
In 2005, things weren’t going well for Bill Milligan, “Call” owner, general manager. He was getting frustrated. The administration and the board ignored his journalistic tantrums and his sunshine lawsuit against the district was going nowhere.
In early October I was volunteering at my son’s cross country race at Jefferson Barrack’s Park. After eavesdropping on a conversation I was having with a race official, Milligan interrupted us with a derogatory remark to me. I tried to talk with him but to make a long story short; he started pointing his finger in my chest and asking me when I would stop sexually harassing his employees until an administrator intervened. The next day I called the police. I wanted to know how much I had to put up with before I retaliated. I was told according to Missouri law I had to retreat but I could file a complaint for assault, which I did. Milligan avoided talking to the police for ten days saying his attorney was out of town. He then denied everything and said I head-butted him. Then, that very same day, the snake drove up to Clayton and filed for a restraining order against me. He alleged I’d been stalking him. Now look at the timing here folks. We had a newspaper owner with a grudge against a board member who comes up with a head-butt story ten days after the fact and a stalking allegation perhaps a year after the imaginary fact and he didn't print anything in the newspaper. You know if it was true it would have been the headline in 72pt type. I had to go Clayton for a hearing in family court. If my, and the district’s reputation had not been on the line it would have been hilarious. He got up and contradicted his own statement numerous times and of course had no witnesses other than his imagination. I have got copies of all the statements and the court transcripts if anyone would like to see them. The case was thrown out before we even got a chance to talk. I brought an assistant principal, a teacher and a student to back me up.
None of this was ever printed in his weakly newspaper. So there you have it. I’m still a little angry that that SOB made up that incredible story and went to court and lied about me trying to ruin my reputation. And even though I don’t own a newspaper, it’s my hobby to share with our community the reputation he has so richly deserved. See below for what his business partner, his wife, his former employees and the police have to say about Mr. Milligan and the “Call Newspapers”.


Defendant William & Deborah Milligan
Concord Publications, Inc dba Call Publishing-Call Newspapers

· Case #21C94-18795 Landlord, Darrel D. Climer back rent for over $11,000 Release of Garnishment Oct 27, 1995.

· Case # 21C97-23879 State of Missouri Failure to pay taxes,
· Case #681813 Alonzo Potts- Former Business Partner with Call Publications sues the Milligans and the Call for Breach of Fiduciary Duty, Breach of Contract, and Fraud ($30,000).
· Case # 97CC-001749 continued action to settle previous case by Alonzo Potts- Judgment #781307, March 26th, 2003.

· Case # 21S90-02371 Small claims by Lockos, hostile work environment
· Case #21S90-02372 by Voyles
· Case # 21S96-01019 by Service Assurance Corporation

Defendant William T. Milligan

· Case # 21B901359 07/17/90 Adult Abuse brought by Deborah S. Baker (spouse)
· Case #21C98-04554 Failure to pay account Commercial Phone Marketing
· Case #931976939 Failure to register vehicle
· Case # 932000078 speeding
· Case #96010990 Failure to register
· Case #76151990 Failure to appear
· Case #90030990 speeding
· Case #7651990 Failure to appear
· Case #21-94TR-011892 speeding
· Case #94TR-11892
· Case #95TR-7291
· Case # 90TRTR-26455 Disobeyed red light


Defendant Deborah S. Baker- Milligan

· Case # 613949 Dissolution of marriage 08/14/90

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As always, if anyone doesn't believe me, I've got the court documents and will take a polygraph about anything I write.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Mehlville Fire Nonsense

First, let me say this. If this really started on Sept. 11th, it has to be one of the tackiest displays by a local elected leader that I am aware of.
Second, one board member does not have the authority to make this happen. Either the chief agreed with the request and thought it was in the best interest of the fire district and acted on his own authority or the board must have made a decision.
Third, I can see where there might be some discussion about the union’s stickers on the district’s vehicles, but I would also go back to my second comment.
Fourth, what possible problem could anyone have with the high school stickers on the fire trucks?
Fifth, I really thought the Call would have covered this, but it wasn’t in Thursday’s edition. They like soft controversy even when they are fond of the subject such as Bonnie in this case. Now if they don’t like the subject, they run a two page editorial filled with innuendo, then they find a way to bring it up repeatedly over the next year/s. Watch for a couple of letters to the editor about this. Then it will be followed up with longer letters, filled with nonsense, by guys like Stonebraker who since he found religion, got straight, got politically connected and started selling vacuum cleaners thinks he knows everything.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Mehlville Fire Dept. Pettiness

I received the following e-mail earlier in the week. I deleted the names but the body of the letter remains the same.
Mike,
I hope you don’t mind me writing you, but I am the neighbor of -------. Also, my wife has taught in the Mehlville School District for the past 18 years. ----- has forwarded me some of your writings about the Call Newspaper and such.
I thought you might find this interesting. On the morning of 9/11/07, one of Mehlville Fire Districts wonderful board of directors (Bonnie Stegman) made the Chief put out an order. We were ordered to remove all IAFF union stickers from all of the fire trucks and ambulances. We have until January 1, 2008 to remove our union logo from all of our uniform shirts, and the Oakville Tiger must be removed from the truck which covers Oakville High School. This logo was paid for and put on by the members of that engine house as a sense of pride towards the community. Do you think you will see a story about this in the Oakville Call? It sure would be nice to have the School District pursue this matter publicly.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Public Service Announcement

I thought I might get back to writing about things you can't read much about in our local newspapers. This is definitely not the kind of stuff that Bill Milligan and his Call want you to read about, especially with his background.

Lydia's House

Since its incorporation in 1995, Lydia's House has worked to provide transitional housing, comprehensive, goal-oriented support services, and access to community resources for more than 275 abused women and their children. Lydia's House currently serves 35 women and up to 70 children! Lydia's House is Missouri's largest provider of confidentially-located, furnished apartments for abused women and children for up to 24 months, and is one of the largest programs of its type in the United States.

In partnership with its donors and volunteers, Lydia's House works to end domestic violence by continuing to provide a place of healing and a voice of hope for abused women and their children.

http://www.lydiashouse.org/abuseshelter/index.htm